Problem 1 (25 pts) A. [4 pts) A particle with charge q = -1.5 x 10-15...
For multiple-choice questions, circle the letter of the one best answer (unless more than one answer is asked for) Show your work on free-response questions. Be sure to use proper units and significant figures in your final answers. Organization and neatness count, too. Do NOT use red ink please reserve that color for grading. 2. a. Optional (no points): On the diagram of two equal and opposite charges below, neatly draw electric field lines (roughly 8 to 16 lines per...
For multiple-choice questions, circle the letter of the one best answer (unless more than one answer is asked for) Show your work on free-response questions. Be sure to use proper units and significant figures in your final answers. Organization and neatness count, too. Do NOT use red ink please reserve that color for grading. 3. A thin, hollow metal sphere with a radius of 11.0 cm carries a net charge of-85ЮнС. Location Pi is located 18.0 cm to the right...
A dipole consisting of two oppositely charged balls connected by a wooden stick is located as shown in the diagram at right. A block of plastic is located nearby,as shown. Locations B, C, and D all lie on a line perpendicular to the axis of the dipole, passing through the midpoint of the dipole.Before selecting answers to the following questions, draw your own diagram of this situation, showing all the fields and charge distributionsrequested..Answer the following questions by selecting either...
1) (30 pts) An object with charge q = -6.40 X 10°C is placed in a region of uniform electric field and is released from rest at point A. After the charge has moved to point B, 0.510m to the right, it has kinetic energy 3.40 X 10-?). a) (5 pts) Draw a diagram showing starting and ending points. b) (15 pts) If the electric potential at point A is +30.0 V, what is the electric potential at point B?...
Problem 2: An imaginary particle π has mass m 5 x 10-27 kg and charge q +3c 4.8x 10-19 C. Compare the magnitude of the electric repulsion between two π particles with that of gravitational attraction between them. Problem 3: Two equal charges 22 x 10-6 C are located at -0, y 0.3 m and z 0, V0.3 m respectively. What are the magnitude and direction of the total electric force that q1 and g2 exert on a third charge...
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10 9 10 9 4.00 x 109 > m what is the electric field at location < 10 9 2.00 x 10-9 A π 4.00 pi minus particle, which has charge-e, s at location < 7.00 10.9 > m, due to the π-particle? 4.00 2.00 E= -Select- An antiproton (same mass as the proton, charge-e) is at the observation location. what is the force on the antiproton, due to the π Select-- Lithium nucleus affected...
1. A particle with charge Q=+3nC and initial velocity enters a region with a uniform, constant electric field as shown in the figure. At which location would vou most expect to find the particle some time later, after it enters the electric field region? E-feid region a. Point A b. Point B C. Point C d. Point D Particle P Charge- a and velocity v 2. In the distribution of charge below, the uniform line of charge is 6cm long....
Problem 2 - Point charge and plane (20 pts) A point charge q (q>0) is located a distance d above an infinite conducting plane lying in the x-y plane. The plane is connected to the ground (Fig.1), so that the electric potential V at any point on the plane satisfies V=0. Calculating the electric potential generated by the point charge-grounded plane combination at any point P is more complicated than it looks because the conducting plane pulls some electric charge...
Incorrect Question 3 0/1 pts A charged puck (with charge-5.0 x 10-4 C and mass 2.0 kg) is placed on a table in a region with a uniform electric field. The puck accelerates at 5.0 m/s2 to the right. If the friction force which the table exerts on the puck is 2.0 N (left), what is the electric field (magnitude and direction)? 20,000 N/C, left 24,000 N/C, left 24,000 N/C, right 20,000 N/C, right 16,000 N/C, right
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Question 1 1 pts Each of three objects has a net charge. Objects A and B repel each other. Objects B and C attract each other. Which one of the following table entries is a possible combination of the signs of the net charges on these three objects? A B с (1) + + - + (2) + + (3) (4) - (5) + - 0 1) 3) 0 (3) and (5) O (1)...